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Meta has launched the Ray-Ban Display smart glasses, featuring a built-in monocular display and a Neural EMG wristband for controls.
The Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses start at $799 and come with an EMG wristband that allows effortless interactions. They will be available starting September 30 in the US.
Like previous iterations of Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses, this year’s edition will also come equipped with cameras and speakers.
With a color display in one eye, a neural wristband, and software to tie it all together, the Meta Ray-Bans Display are now the most advanced smart glasses available for consumers to purchase.
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